Surgeons can do a “three-hole” esophagectomy (also known as a modified McKeown). This entails surgery in the chest, abdomen and neck. Alternatively, surgeons can do an Ivor Lewis esophagectomy. This ...
Patients undergoing esophagectomy at private equity–acquired health centers have an increased risk for mortality, surgical complications, and failure to rescue than those undergoing the ...
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